Over the bars!
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Now with 65% less sanity!
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If you want to run the full gamut of idiotic meat pylons there is no substitute for the Venice Beach oceanside pathway. I have had fists swung at me by people on meth trips and beered out frat boys on spring break, I have been spit on by people that had something against 'f***ing whitey!', I have been veered into by those wonderful spandex wearing, Ipod listening bimbos who think the universe is theirs and theirs alone, been cut off by those bastions of pet-ownership that think the dog lead should be extended out to its maximum tether despite the full on traffic of bladers and bikers alike, and had the always present flotilla of DOOOOODS on surfboards go charging full speed across the pavement without even the remotest sideways glance for traffic (on that one I hit the brakes hard enough to actually do damage to my bike).
As mentioned here, the only real defense is to slow way down and put up with the people that live in their tiny, apparently bikeless universe. I haven't lived up there for a while but there is a similar type of situation on the pathway in OC running from Seal Beach to Crystal Cove. If you don't slow down, you WILL hit a member of the contingent of the clueless, guaranteed. Thus, I gave up on such routes unless I only intended to leisure ride anyway. When I need to ride at speed for exercise and cheap thrills there are always other options. Doesn't SRAM or one of those add-on companies make a scything-action meat pylon remover for the front of bikes?
As mentioned here, the only real defense is to slow way down and put up with the people that live in their tiny, apparently bikeless universe. I haven't lived up there for a while but there is a similar type of situation on the pathway in OC running from Seal Beach to Crystal Cove. If you don't slow down, you WILL hit a member of the contingent of the clueless, guaranteed. Thus, I gave up on such routes unless I only intended to leisure ride anyway. When I need to ride at speed for exercise and cheap thrills there are always other options. Doesn't SRAM or one of those add-on companies make a scything-action meat pylon remover for the front of bikes?
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My two main bikes I use bells and a verbal "On your Left!" I purposely try and figure out who I am passing. Older folks and children are the worst to pass due to their lack of skill or balance issues. If "I" need to slow down, I will to match their pace, riding, jogging or walking. If I hit them, that is all MY fault and not theirs. I also try and exchange some sort of pleasantry with those that I pass either on over taking or as they come by me. For the most part, the cyclists are the worst for not returning it.
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Ouch, my sympathies on your crash and insult to injury. I'd have been fit to be tied, so to speak. Especially when hurting, I would have a tendency toward being, erm, irrational, to put it nicely.
On the MUP in Monterey, especially on Cannery Row and by the aquarium, I don't expect to bike very fast at all. Tourists on rental bikes, especially those four wheeled covered pedal things take over. Weekends are to be avoided whenever possible. The biciclistes (those that look like they should be racing in Le Tour) tend to ride on the streets, anyway.
On the MUP in Monterey, especially on Cannery Row and by the aquarium, I don't expect to bike very fast at all. Tourists on rental bikes, especially those four wheeled covered pedal things take over. Weekends are to be avoided whenever possible. The biciclistes (those that look like they should be racing in Le Tour) tend to ride on the streets, anyway.